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nations and arab league envoy, lakhdar brahimi, has held talks with the syrian president, bashar al—assad, to try to broker a ceasefire during the festival of eid—al—adha, which sta rts the festival of eid—al—adha, which starts on friday. syrian state television said president assad was open to finding a peaceful solution to the crisis, provided there was no foreign intervention. just a few miles from their meeting in the capital, damascus, at least ten people were killed by a car bomb. state media said a car bomb targeted a police station in a christian neighbourhood of the city. the authorities injordan say they've foiled a major terror plot to attack shopping centres, residential areas and western diplomatic missions in the country. state television says eleven people have been arrested — all of them jordanians. a wake—up call for the jordanians. a wake—up call for the jordanian government that troubles him and syria are spilling into the cd. ina him and syria are spilling into the c d. in a news conference, the information minister announced they intercepted a major al-q
nations and arab league envoy, lakhdar brahimi, has held talks with the syrian president, bashar al—assad, to try to broker a ceasefire during the festival of eid—al—adha, which sta rts the festival of eid—al—adha, which starts on friday. syrian state television said president assad was open to finding a peaceful solution to the crisis, provided there was no foreign intervention. just a few miles from their meeting in the capital, damascus, at least ten people were killed by a car...
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regional war when assad falls. >> congressman ryan? >> nobody is proposing to send troops to syria, american troops. now, let me say it this way. how would we do things differently? we wouldn't refer to bashar assad as a reformer when he's killing his own civilians with his russian-provided weapons.
regional war when assad falls. >> congressman ryan? >> nobody is proposing to send troops to syria, american troops. now, let me say it this way. how would we do things differently? we wouldn't refer to bashar assad as a reformer when he's killing his own civilians with his russian-provided weapons.
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of state hillary clinton called for a shakeup of the syrian opposition in its bid to oust president assad. she said it should include people who've been fighting on the front lines, not just activists who've lived outside of syria for decades. in china, a government think tank urged leadership to end the country's one-child policy. it recommends each family be allowed to have two children by 2015, and by 2020 all limits be dropped. the one-child policy was introduced in 1980 to help curb china's population growth. but it's been widely unpopular and led to imbalances, both between boys and girls and the nation's aging population and its labor force. letitia baldrige, the author and etiquette maven, has died at a nursing home outside washington. she had severe osteoarthritis and cardiac complications. baldrige served as first lady jacqueline kennedy's chief of staff, planning state dinners and social gatherings at the white house. later, "time" magazine hailed her the arbiter of "new american manners" for defining etiquette for the workplace. letitia baldrige was 86 years old. those are som
of state hillary clinton called for a shakeup of the syrian opposition in its bid to oust president assad. she said it should include people who've been fighting on the front lines, not just activists who've lived outside of syria for decades. in china, a government think tank urged leadership to end the country's one-child policy. it recommends each family be allowed to have two children by 2015, and by 2020 all limits be dropped. the one-child policy was introduced in 1980 to help curb...
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this is a consequence of attacking assad's syria and threatening its security." last month, iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad blamed the west for destroying his country's rain clouds to force a drought. >>> as cities along the eastern seaboard begin cleaning up sandy's wreckage, one group seems happy about the damage. occupy wall street's official twitter account posted these tweets tuesday. "no subways, no electricity, no chains." go outside, meet your neighbors, talk, share a meal. when capitalism retreats, our communities flourish. as capitalism halts we experience exceptional period of mutual support and common care. cameras were rolling yesterday when buzz feed reporter mckay copkins made this comment about governor romney before he took the stage in ohio -- >> i really wonder -- [ inaudible ] >> bret: he admitted the snipe and that his prediction was wrong. "looks likebe my snide comment caught on live stream was wrong." romney got the tone just right at this event in dayton. >> finally, rahm emanuel dodged interview question until after the election. f
this is a consequence of attacking assad's syria and threatening its security." last month, iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad blamed the west for destroying his country's rain clouds to force a drought. >>> as cities along the eastern seaboard begin cleaning up sandy's wreckage, one group seems happy about the damage. occupy wall street's official twitter account posted these tweets tuesday. "no subways, no electricity, no chains." go outside, meet your neighbors,...
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years they've been arguing about dividends and different issues of management of the company now come assad writes that they're about to sign a new shareholder agreement which could result in butts on either buying shares or a new independent director being. brought in by elected a pastor and other shows one of whom you see in the bottom right size of your screen is another metal so i could ease a likely candidate for that post so we'll see how that develops of course. another story british conglomerate virgin and russia's nano corporation ross nano will now collectively invest into g.e. now to do this they've created a mutual fund worth hundreds of millions of dollars virgin's president richard branson told us an exclusive interview that third of a billion will be invested in energy efficiency enterprises actually to catch that interview hand richard branson's comments about how frustrated he was with losing the race for the london moscow route to easy jet you will have to watch us tomorrow we've got a whole new form of business news coming in for our program at least tomorrow night at six
years they've been arguing about dividends and different issues of management of the company now come assad writes that they're about to sign a new shareholder agreement which could result in butts on either buying shares or a new independent director being. brought in by elected a pastor and other shows one of whom you see in the bottom right size of your screen is another metal so i could ease a likely candidate for that post so we'll see how that develops of course. another story british...
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if assad calls will come if that's too a way they fighting so hard to keep them in power? so think is a little bit of contradiction in that statement but i would also say they have sent revolutionary guard coots forces, the coots forces will not be decisive in keeping -- the coots force that are helping assad will not keep them in power. he is going to fall. it's just a matter of time. they are light infantry, tank it is not need light infantry but he needs heavy weapons are these heavy weapons are being degraded daily. what is heavy weapons are denuded, he is going to collapse it i think that's the given. i also would take issue the idea that somehow the region is shifting toward iran's position. that's very interesting to me because khamenei and his advisers calculate that the regional governments would not cooperate with u.s. and international sanctions, and then but since then they've been absolutely shocked at the degree to which the region has cooperated with the united states and with international sanctions. the countries and the leaders they thought might stand wi
if assad calls will come if that's too a way they fighting so hard to keep them in power? so think is a little bit of contradiction in that statement but i would also say they have sent revolutionary guard coots forces, the coots forces will not be decisive in keeping -- the coots force that are helping assad will not keep them in power. he is going to fall. it's just a matter of time. they are light infantry, tank it is not need light infantry but he needs heavy weapons are these heavy weapons...
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because they realize the costs of iran's nuclear pursuit and support for the bashar al-assad sheen. in fact, a range don't want their government to support bashar al-assad, a brutal dictator in the region. sanctions have also the effect of weakening iran's influence in the region. iran will have a harder time funding syria, groups like hamas, hezbollah. the statement of reasons hamas has distanced itself from tehran. tehran is no longer able to fund hamas and some of the other palestinian groups as effectively. now, of course sanctions are not a magic bullet, they're not a silver bullet, not a magic solution to a have to be coupled with engagement with the islamic republic, and there are indications that tehran is serious about coming to the table, and it has been serious for several months. there's been indications that it wants to discuss or perhaps resolve the nuclear crisis. i would argue that preceding the latest sanction against iran and the fact, debt when the p5+1, the u.n. security council and germany sat down to talk to iran, it was a problem of sequencing. iran wants p5+1
because they realize the costs of iran's nuclear pursuit and support for the bashar al-assad sheen. in fact, a range don't want their government to support bashar al-assad, a brutal dictator in the region. sanctions have also the effect of weakening iran's influence in the region. iran will have a harder time funding syria, groups like hamas, hezbollah. the statement of reasons hamas has distanced itself from tehran. tehran is no longer able to fund hamas and some of the other palestinian...
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in the syrian capital the attack follows the killing of the country's defense minister and president assad's brother in law in july activists say more than thirty five thousand people have been killed since serious conflict began in march two thousand and eleven. but israel says the strike on iran is still highly possible despite stepping away from its a legit pursuit of atomic weapons the jewish state has announced that iran has the late it's nuclear program they claim comes in contrast to prime minister netanyahu speech at the un last month where he stated that iran was on the brink of creating an atomic bomb the u.s. and israel have long accuse the islamic republic of seeking nuclear weapons but you're wrong strongly denies. an unmanned russian cargo rocket has set off from them by going to a cosmodrome in kazakhstan the progress of spacecraft is due to deliver over two point five tons of vital supplies to the international space station including water fuel fresh vegetables and fruit along with candies passed from the cruise families back on earth there are currently sixteen members of t
in the syrian capital the attack follows the killing of the country's defense minister and president assad's brother in law in july activists say more than thirty five thousand people have been killed since serious conflict began in march two thousand and eleven. but israel says the strike on iran is still highly possible despite stepping away from its a legit pursuit of atomic weapons the jewish state has announced that iran has the late it's nuclear program they claim comes in contrast to...
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in the syrian capital the attack follows the killing of the country's defense minister and president assad's brother in law in july activists say more than thirty five thousand people have been killed since serious conflict began in march two thousand and eleven. in the capital of libya angry crowds have broken into the country's parliament building protesters. they were sad rather to include former rebels forced the prime minister to postpone the vote on the b.s.u. cabinet a national general congress was elected in july replacing the transitional council as the ruling body the incident highlights the ongoing struggle to bring libya under full control since last year's revolution toppled moammar gadhafi regime. israel says a strike on iran is still highly possible despite teheran stepping away from its alleged pursuit of atomic weapon its a jewish state has announced that iran has delayed its nuclear program the claim comes in contrast to prime minister netanyahu speech at the u.n. last month where he stated that iran was on the brink of creating an atomic bomb the u.s. and israel have long
in the syrian capital the attack follows the killing of the country's defense minister and president assad's brother in law in july activists say more than thirty five thousand people have been killed since serious conflict began in march two thousand and eleven. in the capital of libya angry crowds have broken into the country's parliament building protesters. they were sad rather to include former rebels forced the prime minister to postpone the vote on the b.s.u. cabinet a national general...
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rebels in the syrian capital that follows the killing of the country's defense minister and president assad's brother in law in july. more than thirty five thousand people have been killed a serious conflict began in march twenty. israel says a strike on iran is still highly highly possible despite iran stepping away from its alleged pursuit of atomic weapons the tourist state has announced that iran has delayed its nuclear program the claim comes in contrast to prime minister netanyahu speech last month where he stated that iran was on the brink of creating an atomic bomb these rights in israel have the. republic of seeking nuclear weapons which iran strongly denied. greece's latest assessing and a half billion euros terus the package has stalled in parliament until next week that as the country's coalition government fails to new kinds demanded by international creditors without the austerity package greece will not qualify for the next target of bailout cash vital for its feeble the current prime minister antonio samaranch have trust that the lawmakers have already exhausted all possible t
rebels in the syrian capital that follows the killing of the country's defense minister and president assad's brother in law in july. more than thirty five thousand people have been killed a serious conflict began in march twenty. israel says a strike on iran is still highly highly possible despite iran stepping away from its alleged pursuit of atomic weapons the tourist state has announced that iran has delayed its nuclear program the claim comes in contrast to prime minister netanyahu speech...
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monday that comes a month after a bomb after a bomb killed the country's defense minister and president assad's brother in law more than three hundred people have the reported killed in the vote or country since friday when it was jeter and drawing it seems. so foreign intervention in syria is still a tall order shock waves from the libyan conflict can be felt thousands of kilometers away and in the west african country of mali a spillover of the war in libya has resulted in their stylish want of a jihadist base the size of texas and that's the subject of today's cross-talk coming up at seven thirty am chante. formula one perspective from a regional perspective from a group are saying we need help we can't resolve this problem on our own the international community clearly seems to have said well fair enough we can help you we recognize your concern but we can only help you through we are not prepared the west is not prepared to put boots on the ground for example what we saw in libya they're not prepared to use nato and of course if you look at it yet now you're not going to work but of course
monday that comes a month after a bomb after a bomb killed the country's defense minister and president assad's brother in law more than three hundred people have the reported killed in the vote or country since friday when it was jeter and drawing it seems. so foreign intervention in syria is still a tall order shock waves from the libyan conflict can be felt thousands of kilometers away and in the west african country of mali a spillover of the war in libya has resulted in their stylish want...
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. >> i believe that assad must go. >> assad has to go. >> i don't want to have our military involved in syria. >> for us to get more entangled militarily in syria is a serious step. >> so the right course for us is working through our partners -- >> -- in consultation with our partners -- >> -- to identify responsible parties within syria. >> mobilizing the moderate forces. >> organize them. >> helping the operation organize. >> we need to make sure -- >> making absolutely certain -- >> that they don't have arms -- >> -- arms ? >> the wrong hands. >> to hurt us down the road. (. >> (both together) thank you. (cheers and applause) >> jon: wow, what the hell was that? on foreign policy it appears that all that's left for the presidential race is this one model. i mean, at least we still get our choice of color but it's the same model! (laughter) what the hell's romney up to? the whole debate was a tour of bizarro land. here's romney on the afghanistan withdrawal. >> well, we're going to be finished by 2014 and when i'm president we'll make sure we bring our troops out by the end of 201
. >> i believe that assad must go. >> assad has to go. >> i don't want to have our military involved in syria. >> for us to get more entangled militarily in syria is a serious step. >> so the right course for us is working through our partners -- >> -- in consultation with our partners -- >> -- to identify responsible parties within syria. >> mobilizing the moderate forces. >> organize them. >> helping the operation organize. >>...
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we're see from our west european partners says that it least one third of the population still back assad regarding him as a person destined not to let syria turn into a country impossible for minorities to live in. and no more than ever syria's instability threatens the security of neighboring lebanon and here to the u.s. has made it clear it supports a new government it was a false hope that the lebanese intelligence officer was killed that murder prompted widespread condemnation and of course for the international community to stay out of domestic affairs a message the international community would do well to heed a phony to prevent the region from forming into for the chaos today we're seeing the a western and g.c.c. led counter revolution while at the same time on one hand the west is is proclaiming some kind of backing of people's you know rights to self-determination through this arab spring and actually what they're doing is unwinding it for them in countries like bahrain in yemen in countries like libya and in syria where the west has acts of ways thought to foment rebellion and
we're see from our west european partners says that it least one third of the population still back assad regarding him as a person destined not to let syria turn into a country impossible for minorities to live in. and no more than ever syria's instability threatens the security of neighboring lebanon and here to the u.s. has made it clear it supports a new government it was a false hope that the lebanese intelligence officer was killed that murder prompted widespread condemnation and of...
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now we have to deal with some river flooding, it's in the crazy bashar al-assad right now, the -- not crazy bad right now. the monocacy will crest continue. also remember that number is a forecast. right now we're expecting moderate flooding on the monocacy later tonight. now point of rocks potomac, flood stage 16. the crest forecast to be 22.3. that's 8:00 tomorrow. and then we expect minor to moderate flatting at point of rocks -- flooding at point of rocks. closer to town, wisconsin avenue well we're looking at flood stage at 6 feet and about 8.6 crest on thursday morning at 2:00. and we think minor flooding there. but again, we'll keep opposed because these -- you posted because the crest numbers will change as we get more data to how much water is draining into the basin. okay, michael & son weather camera live, it's cloudy outside. it's not very -- there's not much heavy activity going on. just a couple of sprinkles here and there. 43 at the airport. winds still south-southwest at 8 and the pressure rising at 29.41 inches of mercury. radar we have a little bit of shower activity
now we have to deal with some river flooding, it's in the crazy bashar al-assad right now, the -- not crazy bad right now. the monocacy will crest continue. also remember that number is a forecast. right now we're expecting moderate flooding on the monocacy later tonight. now point of rocks potomac, flood stage 16. the crest forecast to be 22.3. that's 8:00 tomorrow. and then we expect minor to moderate flatting at point of rocks -- flooding at point of rocks. closer to town, wisconsin avenue...
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to dislodge president assad president seems not to have enough strength to crush the military opposition and so really you know that look so on both sides we should find people who could start to negotiate it what about turkey do you think we'll see a conflict with full blown conflict between syria and turkey or anywhere else in the region turkey can be dragged. into this conflict but i have a feeling that the leadership of turkey understands very well that if they go too far in syria it may become dangerous for turkey so you know that important kurdish minorities living in syria and you know that in turkey. the kurds or at least part of the kurds fighting for. involvement in the war in syria. may have a lot of trips to turkey and the turkey has refrained until now from crossing the border and it's ground troops of syria because it's easy to go in it's difficult to get out and the story of all the conflicts there against iraq whatever shows that you go in and the decisions taken a couple of days and then takes years and years and years to get out so i don't think that the government is r
to dislodge president assad president seems not to have enough strength to crush the military opposition and so really you know that look so on both sides we should find people who could start to negotiate it what about turkey do you think we'll see a conflict with full blown conflict between syria and turkey or anywhere else in the region turkey can be dragged. into this conflict but i have a feeling that the leadership of turkey understands very well that if they go too far in syria it may...
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it's not me a lip service washington and its european allies are assisting the rebels to get rid of assad i'm sure of one thing the syrian regime will never find its place among the community of nations it has no future among us that is why france will recognize a provisional government representing the new free syria once it's been formed but if assad goes it's almost guaranteed that the carnage will continue so the question aside protects minorities including the christians that have lived in syria for hundreds of years even the strictest estimates of the situation received from our west european partners says that at least one third of the population still back assad regarding him is a person destined not to let syria turn into a country impossible for minorities to live in. and no more than ever syria's instability threatens the security of neighboring lebanon we're here to the u.s. has made it clear it supports a new government it was a false hope. the lebanese intelligence officer was killed that murder prompted widespread condemnation and of course for the international community t
it's not me a lip service washington and its european allies are assisting the rebels to get rid of assad i'm sure of one thing the syrian regime will never find its place among the community of nations it has no future among us that is why france will recognize a provisional government representing the new free syria once it's been formed but if assad goes it's almost guaranteed that the carnage will continue so the question aside protects minorities including the christians that have lived in...
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stand in terms of regime change they're very open it's no secret that they want assad to go and then they're pushing on russia and criticizing of russia that it's them and china who are blocking any kind of progress on a solution the united states to my mind a completely make it make stuff actually and the reason to a large part of why all this mess has. triumphed in syria the united states try to prove that with the help of qatar where there is no constitution and the opposition is being crushed or of saudi arabia where there is no constitution even a remote notion of what democracy is they will establish freedom and democracy in syria and i wonder who can believe this i wonder with the american diplomats do they put one and one together and the u.s. position is completely flawed i think basically that the u.s. are themselves at a loss in this situation they don't know what will happen they don't know what are the forces who will come to power when hillary clinton was asked congress hearings who are the people the united states' support politically in syria she said. and also. she w
stand in terms of regime change they're very open it's no secret that they want assad to go and then they're pushing on russia and criticizing of russia that it's them and china who are blocking any kind of progress on a solution the united states to my mind a completely make it make stuff actually and the reason to a large part of why all this mess has. triumphed in syria the united states try to prove that with the help of qatar where there is no constitution and the opposition is being...
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to dislodge president assad president seems not to have enough strings to crush the military opposition and so really you know that look so on both sides we should find people who could start to negotiate what about turkey do you think we'll see a conflict with full blown conflict between syria and turkey or anywhere else in the region turkey can be dragged. into this conflict but i have a feeling that the leadership of turkey understands very well that if the.
to dislodge president assad president seems not to have enough strings to crush the military opposition and so really you know that look so on both sides we should find people who could start to negotiate what about turkey do you think we'll see a conflict with full blown conflict between syria and turkey or anywhere else in the region turkey can be dragged. into this conflict but i have a feeling that the leadership of turkey understands very well that if the.
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no government representing the new free syria wants it's been awful me but if assad goes it's almost guaranteed that the carnage will continue. to shut us out protects minorities including the christians that have lived in syria hundreds of years even though the street just estimates of the situation received from a west european partners says that it leaks one third of the population still back a son regarded him as a person destined not to let syria turn enjoy a country impossible for minorities to live in. and no more than ever syria's instability threatens the security of neighboring lebanon and here to the u.s. has made it supports a new government it was a false hope that the lebanese intelligence officer was killed that murder come to widespread condemnation and of course for the international community to stay out of domestic affairs a message the international community would do well to heed a phony to prevent the region from forming into for the chaos today we're seeing the western and g.c.c. led counter revolution while at the same time on one hand the west is is proclaimi
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mohammed from the media blog the syria tribe he believes western powers a shouldn't ignore president assad when talking about peace in the country. first of all the present as of the present a lot of syrians and he's obviously a powerful person and he enjoys a lot of support from the people most importantly from the all meucci is an important player in the struggle of the second of all the players should not dictate the outcome of the struggle before even the negotiations start and so it only makes sense that they should talk to people on the ground. one of the most important ones is freezing the assets about the issue of extremist groups now playing a role in what's happening in syria the international envoy locked up lucky me he acknowledged today that there are all extremist groups there and seemingly not controlled by anybody is peace in syria told achievable when you've got a situation like that we need to look at this in the light of who is sending money and weapons to these extremist groups if turkey manages to cross the borders much more quickly and if the countries that harbor the
mohammed from the media blog the syria tribe he believes western powers a shouldn't ignore president assad when talking about peace in the country. first of all the present as of the present a lot of syrians and he's obviously a powerful person and he enjoys a lot of support from the people most importantly from the all meucci is an important player in the struggle of the second of all the players should not dictate the outcome of the struggle before even the negotiations start and so it only...